Disney's Frozen is getting a sequel in 2019, six years after the original film was released.

The movie was a huge success world wide, smashing box office records in the UK, as well as the US.

The good news is Frozen fans won't have to wait too long for the next instalment, as Disney has released some details on when it will arrive in cinemas.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Frozen 2 will be in cinemas on November 29, 2019.

A UK date has yet to be officially unveiled, but is expected to be at around the same time, given the success of the first film.

It is likely to be a Christmas hit next year but will have stiff competition from big blockbusters like Star Wars: Episode 9, and a Jumanji sequel - both of which have planned release dates for the end of 2019.

Disney is keeping tight-lipped about the plotline for Frozen 2, but according to Kristen Bell - who voices Ana - it will be "very good".

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Speaking on the Ellen Degeneres show, the Hollywood actress said: "I have recorded the movie.

"There will be edits before it's finished. I know the songs, I know the story — it's very good!"

Frozen won a slew of prestigious awards following its release, including an Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

It currently ranks as the highest-grossing animated film of all time, as well as the 13th biggest movie ever.

Early this year Frozen was also adapted into a Broadway musical, and has received mixed reviews by critics.

The New York Times called it “rousing, often dull, alternately dopey".

However, since its debut it has earned three Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score.